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SATURDAY (This Day), JUNE 27, AT BARNARD'S. UNRESERVED SALE OF Heavy and Light Draught Mares and Geldings. Saddle and Light Harness Mares and Geldings. Cows, Calves, Steers, Heifers, &c. Carriages, Dog Carts, Spring Carts. Saddlery, &c. MR. W. D. BARNARD will Sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Yards, on Saturday (this day), June 27, Heavy and light draught mares and geldings Saddle and light harness mares and geldings Cows, calves, steers, heifers Carriages, dog carts, spring carts Saddlery, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms at Sale. 2730 ESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON respectfully request that early applications may be made for the remaining sections in the townships of LINCOLN, ST. MARTINS WEEDEN, ASHBOURNE ASHLEY, CHRISTCHURCH QUAY WEST PREBBLETON, &c., preparatory to fixing the day of sale. Plans may be seen at their offices. 1267 PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. fPIHE Directors give notice that the Shares applied X for and not taken up, will be RE-ISSUED at a premium of One Pound. Application to be made to the Manager. By order of the Directors, E. C. J. STEVENS, Manager. May 29, 1863. 2499 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LINCOLN DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— We purpose to hold a meeting on Thursday next, the 2nd July, to receive suggestions relative to the several public works most required in your district. Electors and other residents are invited to attend the meeting, which will be held, by kind permission, at Mr. Hodgson's farm, on the Springs Road. Time, 3 o'clock, p.m. Your obedient servants, ; W. B. TOSSWILL, I Members for the ' 2870 CHARLES CLARK,J Lincoln District. END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BURNELL, BENNETT AND SPROT, COMMISSION AGENTS. 2268 1 BURNELL, BENNETT, AND SPROT, I WINE MERCHANTS. 2269 M" ESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT have now separated their COMMISSION BUSINESS from their WINE TRADE. The Commission Business will be carried on at their former Offices, but the Wine is removed to L their new Cellar, exactly opposite and adjoining the . Bank of New South Wales. ! The old store will be used as an auction room, ii with private offices attached, for the transaction of Stock, Station, Land, and Auction Business. Hereford street, Christchurch, 15th May, 1863. 2270 SOUTH RAKAIA ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, a II TIJ-ESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT IVI are favored with instructions to Sell by * PUBLIC AUCTION, ON i_ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, Same day as Acton Station, that accommodation house situated on the south bank of the Rakaia, late in the occupation of Mr. J. E. Brown. The advantages of this valuable establishment are well known, and is allowed to be the best situation for business and traffic in the province, being 18 situated on the direct south road, and immediately !n facing the Government punt now in course of comre pletion. y THE HOUSE contains 17 rooms, which are built with a view to jg comfort and convenience. - THE BAR is conveniently situated, and is now doing a good th paying ready-money business. L ll THE STABLES | d are in good order, with accommodation for several ' horses. THE STOCKYARDS l ' are well placed, and fit to hold two hundred head oi cattle. the GARDEN is well fenced and planted. 72 THE WELL is bricked, and yields a good supply of excelleni water.

The Auctioneers have the greatest confidence ii recommending this investment to any person o active habits, feeling assured that with the inereasini traffic on the road, a rapid fortune can be made. Terms at Sale. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers Hereford street, Christchurch, May 26, 1863. _238 RUN FOR SALE BY AUCTION. That most Valuable Run, Nos. 90 and 91, consistin of 19,500 Acres, situated on the Rakaia, and well-known as ACTON STATION, the Property of Edward Chapman, Esq., togeth< with all the valuable improvements thereon, consisting of First-class Dwellinghouse. Garden of about Two Acres, well Cultivated an Planted. Ten Acres of Paddock, well Fenced. Cowshed, Washhouse, and Stockyard Also, . A Four-roomed House, in good habitable order. There is an excellent Well on the premises, all which are in first-rate order, and the entire o stead is well known to be one of the most com oi able country residences in the province. The Run has a river frontage on the Jiakaia i about six miles, and is one of the earliest se ec 10 in Canterbury. It is allowed by every one capa , of judging, to be the most choice either - to grass or situation, with ample feed foi i 20,000 sheep, and situated on the upper bo 3 dary is a commodious and suitable shepher house, from which the whole of that portion of run may be protected without fear of trespass. Messrs. burnell, bennett & spr( have received instructions to sell the abc 1 very valuable run, known as ACTON STATION, ° ON WEDNESDAY, the 24th JUNE, at their offices in Hereford street, Christchurch Every particular can be obtained on application GEORGE GOULD; or to 3 2272 BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1109, 27 June 1863, Page 7

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